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  1. Lake Nasser (1784 bytes)
    1: ...e_Nasser_Vista.jpg|thumb|300px|right|View of Lake Nasser from [[Abu Simbel]]]]
    2: ...humb|right|300px|Map showing the location of Lake Nasser]]
    4: ...[[Egypt]] and northern [[Sudan]]. Strictly, "Lake Nasser" refers only to the much larger portion of the la...
    13: Several important [[Nubia|Nubian]] archaeological sites were dismantled block by block and m...
    14: ... Nile – numbering several hundred thousand people – saw their villages disappear and were ...

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  1. Kom Ombo (811 bytes)
    5: ...laced from their land upon the creation of [[Lake Nasser]].
  2. Egypt (18830 bytes)
    75: ...lic. After Naguib resigned in 1954, [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], the real architect of the '''1952 Revolution''...
    86: ... and [[bribery]] on a very large scale ever since Nasser, Sadat, Mubarak, and other members of the [[Egypt...
    130: ...age:Egyptworkshop.jpg|thumb|right|Egypt has a burgeoning youth population.]][[Image:sphinx.jpg|thumb|r...
    131: Geography, population, history, military strength, an...
    144: ...n High Dam]] in [[1971]] and the resultant [[Lake Nasser]] have altered the time-honored place of the Nile...
  3. History of Egypt (1881 bytes)
    4: ...[[Egypt]] in about [[3000 BC]]. Egypt's peculiar geography made it a difficult country to attack, whic...
    6: ...nd [[United Kingdom|British]]. When [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]] ([[President of Egypt]] 1954–1970) remark...
  4. Nile (13738 bytes)
    26: ...zal]], itself 720 km (445 miles) long, the river beomes known as the Bahr al Abyad, or the [[White Nil...
    40: ...oking north across the Sahara Desert towards Lake Nasser and Egypt. Photograph ISS006-E-43181 taken from ...
    42: ...westward to form the [[Toshka Lakes]]. From Lake Nasser the main channel flows north through Egypt and in...
    52: ...nture with an [[IMAX]] camera and two handheld video cams, sharing their story in the IMAX film "''[[M...
    68: ...protected from drought by water impounded in Lake Nasser.
  5. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    15: ...e Arab city from [[641]] until [[1798]] when Napoleon arrived (yellow).
    23: ...illages scattered along the strip between Lake Mareotis and the sea, according to a history of Alexand...
    27: After Alexander departed, his viceroy, [[Cleomenes]], continued the creation of Alexandria. Th...
    29: ...arliest inhabitants was the geometer and number-theorist [[Euclid]]. From this division arose much of ...
    31: ...he largest in the world). Ongoing [[maritime archaeology]] in the harbor of Alexandria, begun in [[199...
  6. Aswan Dam (6375 bytes)
    1: ..._Nasser.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Aerial view of Lake Nasser, courtesy of [http://classroomclipart.com Classro...
    13: ...in mid-1956 when Egypt formally recognised the [[People's Republic of China]]. The Egyptian government...
    15: ... in 1976. The reservoir raised concerns from archaeologists and a rescue operation was begun in 1960 u...
    18: ...new fishing industry has been created around Lake Nasser, though it is struggling due to its distance from...
    21: ...l eventually (an estimated 500 years) render Lake Nasser useless for water storage volume.
  7. Abu Simbel (4501 bytes)
    2: ...:Abu_Simbel_2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A bay of Lake Nasser and the temple of Nefertari]]
    3: [[Image:Lake_Nasser.jpg|thumb|200px|Abu Simbel Image provided by [htt...
    4: ...nk of the [[Nile|River Nile]] - presently, [[Lake Nasser]].
  8. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    8: ...rkets. In [[1917]] the rivalry turned intensely ideological. Americans never forgot that the Soviet go...
    15: ...sts had been simplified and refined in national ideologies to represent two ways of life, each vindica...
    24: ...like State Department officer [[George F. Kennan|George Kennan]] who argued that the Soviets had to be...
    28: ...vice in [[1949]], signing an alliance with the [[People's Republic of China]] in February [[1950]], an...
    30: ...nist leader [[Mao Tse-tung]], who proclaimed the People's Republic of China. Mao then travelled to Mos...
  9. Nubia (8928 bytes)
    5: Its people spoke at least two varieties of the [[Nubian l...
    11: ...is known as [[B-Group]]. Previously the B-Group people were thought to have invaded from elsewhere. T...
    13: ... There is debate over whether these [[C-Group]] peoples, who flourished from c. 2240 BC to c. 2150 BC...
    23: ...t some point, Kush was conquered by the [[Noba]] people, from which the name ''Nubia'' may derive (ano...
    37: ...s were forcibly resettled to make room for [[Lake Nasser]] after the construction of the [[dam]]s at [[Asw...
  10. Lake (11397 bytes)
    19: ...anganyika]] are volcanic in origin, and lie on [[geological fault]] lines. The [[Crater Lake]] in [[Or...
    32: ...onstruction of the [[Aswan Dam]], creating [[Lake Nasser]].
    51: ... pooling of liquid water on the surface. However geologic evidence appears to confirm that ancient lak...
    53: ...graphs taken during the [[Galileo spacecraft|Galileo mission]] appear to show lakes of liquid sulfur o...
    79: *[[Geography]]
  11. Lake Nasser (1784 bytes)
    1: ...e_Nasser_Vista.jpg|thumb|300px|right|View of Lake Nasser from [[Abu Simbel]]]]
    2: ...humb|right|300px|Map showing the location of Lake Nasser]]
    4: ...[[Egypt]] and northern [[Sudan]]. Strictly, "Lake Nasser" refers only to the much larger portion of the la...
    13: Several important [[Nubia|Nubian]] archaeological sites were dismantled block by block and m...
    14: ... Nile – numbering several hundred thousand people – saw their villages disappear and were ...

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